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fred wrote:
In article , Colin Brook
writes


Is it possible that someone with experience of the
regulations/guidelines could indicate what requirements exist for the
outlet of a gas condensing boiler which is about a metre above ground.
In particular, I'm interested in how far it should be from the property
boundary and if this is a regulation or a guideline. If the latter are
there exceptions?


600 mm from any surface, structure, fence or boundary facing the terminal
but note also:
1200 mm from another terminal facing directly opposite


What about the case of a terraced house, with a flue emerging from the
back wall? Because it wouldn't be 'facing' the boundary with next door,
does that mean the flue could emerge almost directly above the boundary
line (ie, but just within your own property? The nuisance value to next
door from that would be a lot worse than from a flue positioned 600mm
away, facing the boundary.

David